This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Fresh Air Weekend, This American Life. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 11/9 - 11/15/1998 November 9, 1998: All Things Considered: Linda Wertheimer spoke with the author. "Blue Light," by Walter Mosley, published by Little Brown. November 9, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell Disease, Famine, War and Death," by Susan Moeller, published by Routledge. November 10, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Extra-Life: Coming of Age in Cyberspace," by David Bennahum, published by Basic Books. Bennahum is a contributing editor for Wired magazine. November 11, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards spoke with the author of a book on the oldest monastery in this country, located in central Kentucky. "The Abbey of Gethsemani: Place of Peace and Paradox: 150 Years in the Life of America's Oldest Trappist Monastery," by Dianne Aprile, published by Trout Lily Press. November 12, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work," by Arlie Russell Hochschild, published by Metropolitan. "The Seductions of Rice: A Cookbook," by Naomi Duguid and Jeffery Alford, published by Artisan. November 13, 1998: All Things Considered: Robert Siegel spoke with the author. "Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race," by Matthew Frye, published by Harvard University Press. November 15, 1998: Weekend Edition Sunday: Liane Hansen spoke with the author of a book that tells the story of a Korean family living through the long years of the Japanese occupation and the Korean war. "House of the Winds," by Mia Yun, published by Interlink. November 15, 1998: Weekend Edition Sunday: Liane Hansen spoke with the author and photographer who collaborated on a new book about Lewis and Clark.. "Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery," by Stephen Ambrose and Sam Abell, published by National Geographic Society. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: November 9, 1998: "Life: The Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality," by Neal Gabler, published by Knopf. Gabler is also the author of "Winchell: Gossip Power, and the Culture of Celebrity," (Knopf, 1994) and "An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood," (Crown, 1988). November 10 1998:: "The Last Avante-Garde: The Making of the New York School of Poets," by David Lehman, published by Doubleday. Lehman is also the series editor for "The Best American Poetry." November 11 1998: "Hip Hop America," by Nelson George, published by Viking. George is one of the country's most prominent chroniclers of black music and culture. His book is a memoir of growing up to the musical strains of Hip Hop. November 12 1998: "George Clinton and P-Funk: An Oral History,") by David Mills and Dave Marsh, published by Avon Books. "Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects," by Peter Menzel and Faith D'Alusio, published by Ten Speed Press. November 13-15, 1998: Fresh Air Weekend: "Life: The Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality," by Neal Gabler, published by Knopf. Gabler is also the author of "Winchell: Gossip Power, and the Culture of Celebrity," (Knopf, 1994) and "An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood," (Crown, 1988). "Hip Hop America," by Nelson George, published by Viking. George is one of the country's most prominent chroniclers of black music and culture. His book is a memoir of growing up to the musical strains of Hip Hop. Book review listings are available on the internet (http://sunsite.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1998 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Don Sechler (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.